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Old 01-24-2015, 11:32 PM
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Been reading and reading and cannot seem to find a proper answer. FX2 with 2" front leveling kit. Will 305/55R20 fit on stock 20s without rubbing or any issues?
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Originally Posted by JtotheMak
Been reading and reading and cannot seem to find a proper answer. FX2 with 2" front leveling kit. Will 305/55R20 fit on stock 20s without rubbing or any issues?
The height should be fine, but I don't know about the width with stock wheels. You may be close to rubbing the UCA.

I've got an FX2 with Bilstein 5100's set at the second notch from the top with 275/70/18 (33.2 x 10.8) with no rubbing.
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20x9 0 offset 275/65/20 little far out but, I like that deep lip look. Had to trim front and rear of the front fenders, but only plastic, no metal.
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My 305's are tucked at 20x9 +35mm. No rubbing or trimming. Plenty of room.
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Question 35s on 20x9 fuel mavericks

I have a 2009 F150 XLT screw 4x4 with a 2.5" leveling kit. I'm wondering about the 35s too i just ordered fuel maverick 20x9 offset+20 and will be mounted on my LT295/65R20 Toyo M/Ts (35.4"x11.8") that im running on stock 20s. will my new rims rub?? see my post i posted recently for more info. My buddy runs Nitto Trail Grappler LT285/55R22 (34.5"x 12") and says they won't rub,

does anyone care to think otherwise? I'm hoping I dont have to send them back!

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Old 01-28-2015, 09:54 AM
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I am looking to put 20x9 Fuel Formulas on my truck with a +20 offset. Will 305/55/20 fit without rubbing or trimming?
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Originally Posted by larryo108
I am looking to put 20x9 Fuel Formulas on my truck with a +20 offset. Will 305/55/20 fit without rubbing or trimming?
+20 offset is iffy, minor trimming would probably be required on the front valance. I trimmed mine when I had 20x10 offset -10 with LT305/55/20 nitto trails and couldn't even tell it was trimmed.
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Originally Posted by colin.dugan
+20 offset is iffy, minor trimming would probably be required on the front valance. I trimmed mine when I had 20x10 offset -10 with LT305/55/20 nitto trails and couldn't even tell it was trimmed.
depending on which tire you get as well, for instance, nitto trails LT305/55/20 is actually 12.6" wide. You always have to look at the exact specifications of each tire and manufacturer.
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Originally Posted by colin.dugan
depending on which tire you get as well, for instance, nitto trails LT305/55/20 is actually 12.6" wide. You always have to look at the exact specifications of each tire and manufacturer.
Looking at Toyo Open Country ATII, which appear to be 12.4" wide.
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Originally Posted by larryo108
Looking at Toyo Open Country ATII, which appear to be 12.4" wide.
If it rubs the back side of the fender well (not the valance) A zip tie can be ran around the plastic rivet and tightened to something behind the plastic wheel well itself to pull it back and provide a little more clearance. You would be surprised the difference it makes... Made my nitto trails (12.6" wide with -10 offset) go from rubbing to no rubbing at all


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